Eulogies, edited by Nanci Kalanta, is a fantastic blend of short fiction, commentaries, interviews, and the like! And for only $12, I can't believe there are still copies left?! Featuring 13 great tales of horror, from a small sampling of who's who in the field of horror, my favorites were "Peekers" by Kealan Patrick Burke, which was later turned into a chilling short film; and "The Secret Backs of Things" by Christopher Golden, a disturbing tale of just deserts. Man,...
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Jack Ketchum is the pseudonym for horror fiction author Dallas Mayr. He was born in 1946. Praised by such literary icons as Stephen King, Ketchum has also been condemned by a Village Voice critic who once dismissed his work as violent pornography. A onetime actor, teacher, literary agent, and lumber salesman, Ketchum credits his childhood love of Elvis Presley, dinosaurs, and the horror genre for instilling him with the foundation to build a respectable career. His 1981 debut novel, Off Season, laid the foundation for a series of novels and short stories (sometimes inspired by real-life events) in which humankind proves to be the most dreaded beast of all. Most notable of these, his novel The Girl Next Door was inspired by the 1965 murder of young Sylvia Likens. Throughout the years, Ketchum has received numerous Bram Stoker Awards for such works as The Box, Closing Time, and Peaceable Kingdom. As his works gained in popularity, they began to be translated into feature films with such releases as The Lost, The Girl Next Door, and Red.
His short story "Gone" (which was first published in October Dreams: A Celebration of Halloween edited by Richard Chizmar and Robert Morrish) was nominated for the 2000 Bram Stoker Award for Best Short Fiction.
Where does inspiration come from? What secrets lie at the heart of an author’s stories and novels? What is written on the invisible ink between the lines of dialogue and description? Most writers will never tell you, will leave you to guess at the connections between their fiction and their lives.
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Howard deserved to die. For years, he abused his wife physically, verbally, and psychologically. Even after the separation, he kept coming back for more.
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LINEN numbered edition.
That's right folks, a FABLE! One for adults, though, adapted from the Indian 2nd Century Panchatantra.
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LEATHER NUMBERED EDITION
And unless you're afraid of the elements , or of mice, there's nary a scare in it. Just good wacky fun.
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Infernal House is proud to announce THE WOMAN by Jack Ketchum. This blood pumping new novel by the best selling author of THE GIRL NEXT DOOR, OFF SEASON and RIGHT TO LIFE has created another masterpiece that shines a light on the darkness that is within us all and lets us examine the macabre nat...
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Infernal House is proud to announce THE WOMAN by Jack Ketchum. This blood pumping new novel by the best selling author of THE GIRL NEXT DOOR, OFF SEASON and RIGHT TO LIFE has created another masterpiece that shines a light on the darkness that is within us all and lets us examine the macabre nat...
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